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Book review : Cheat Play Live

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Book review : Cheat Play Live by Lisa Edwards is an amazing read beautifully displaying one woman's journey to fearlessness and freedom.


This is a story of Lisa who is looking for love, freedom and absolution on beaches of the world. 


Grieving for the loss of her parents, married to the wrong man and stuck in a toxic work situation, she has become increasingly dependent on alcohol to numb her pain. After using a dating site for married people, she decides to leave her husband, believing that the grass is greener on the other side. But no one is waiting in the wings to claim her – only younger men looking for an older-woman experience.


Lisa's life changes when she reaches Goa and discovers yoga and love of her life. Her life takes lots of twists and turns and she starts introspecting herself. She breaks all the boundations that bounded her freedom and stopped her from enjoying her life .


The author has done an amazing job in depicting the emotions of Lisa where she gets hurt when her husband does not provide her help when her mother gets ill. Despite her intution hoding her from marrying wrong person but she still does. It was interesting to unfold how she comes out of wine and sorrowness lately with the help of yoga and tribe of inspirational women she come across on her visit to Goa.


I loved reading this book. It is beginner friendly and lucid book. I recommend this interesting book to all fiction lovers.

Happy Reading!


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